The Lost Village of Dode

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Gravesend, United Kingdom

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Church· Wedding venue· Event venue· Retreat center

The Lost Village of Dode Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Lost Village of Dode is located in Gravesend, United Kingdom on Great Buckland. The Lost Village of Dode is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category church in United Kingdom.

Address

Great Buckland

Phone

+44 1622734205

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Louise Wiltshire

Dode were fantastic throughout this year and on the magical day itself, helping to give us the day we had always dreamed of.They have a super friendly team and were really accommodating when we had to rearrange it three or four times! They have very kindly facilitated us to split our day in two, so we will be having the handfasting ceremony next year on our first wedding anniversary where we can celebrate with all of our friends (hopefully). The location is as incredible in real life as it is in the pictures, the building creates a very personal and intimate feel. We would highly recommend this venue to anyone getting married. Thank you everyone!

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Sam Froudist

Totally atmospheric and full of Old English charm. I visited with a dear friend for the Christmas carols concert. The staff provided a car to get to the chapel from the car park as the rain was torrential! Such a thoughtful touch. Mulled wine and treats to share, it was one of the highlights of my Christmas season. Highly recommend

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bowwave paul

Beautiful Church . Private owned. Check website to contact owner for Weddings. History - Dode (in Old English, Dowde) was a village in England that was wiped out by the Black Death in 1349. All that remains is the deconsecrated church, which was rebuilt in the 1990s. Folk law - said to be haunted by the last remaining person of Dode Village. The Black Death taking everyone. A child off 7 took refuge in the Church before her own Death . The Dode child Said to be seen every 1st Sunday every month .

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Mike Sarah

Stunning surroundings, a really special place for an unforgettable event. Friendly and professional management too. I would love to come visit Dode again soon

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Katy Sherry

We could not recommend The Lost Village of Dode more! From the moment we were shown around by Doug, to returning the night after our wedding to stay at the cottage together, we fall in love with it more and more every time. Stepping into the church with hay strewn across the floor and candles glowing you can’t help but get a feeling of warmth, love and belonging. Every one of our guests were taken aback by the beauty of Dode and spent a lot of time just taking in the stunning surroundings. We booked our wedding with Becky and despite the ever changing rules and regulations around COVID, she made sure we were kept updated every step of the way and could plan our big day while adhering to the guidelines. Our day was run so smoothly by Graham who introduced himself to us in the morning, made sure we were put at ease and everything was in place for our guests. He has a great character and clicked very quickly with us all, being around when you need him but making it feel like we had the place all to ourselves to celebrate with our loved ones. Even going so far as to help collect all of our belongings strewn about and lock up the cottage following the last minute madness before the ceremony! We will always hold a very special place in our hearts for Dode. We cannot wait to return for future events with our family and have the opportunity to remember our magical wedding day together. Doug, Becky and Graham, we can’t thank you enough. The new, Mr and Mrs Amat xx Photo taken by Kate Hennessy Photography.